List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
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Nov 13, 2024
List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
Poor man's ngrok - a multi-tenant HTTP/TCP reverse tunnel solution through SSH remote port forwarding
💫 Ngrok FRP Alternative • ⚡ Fast • 🪶 Lightweight • 0️⃣ Dependency • 🔌 Pluggable • 😈 TLS interception • 🔒 DNS-over-HTTPS • 🔥 Poor Man's VPN • ⏪ Reverse & ⏩ Forward • 👮🏿 "Proxy Server" framework • 🌐 "Web Server" framework • ➵ ➶ ➷ ➠ "PubSub" framework • 👷 "Work" acceptor & executor framework
Open source ngrok alternative designed for teams. Tunnel http, tcp or websocket connections.
join public router. quickly.
Alternative to ngrok for localhost asynchronous web development (e.g. webhooks). No account required.
Secure private tunnel to your local servers
Expose your service in Kubernetes to the Internet with Ngrok easily! Automatically reload ngrok sessions after expired!
🚀 Horizontally scalable reverse tunnel relay server for exposing services behind NAT/Firewalls without port forwarding (Self-hosted cloudflared/ngrok alternative).
基于 Go 的端口转发工具,开箱即用. Yet another port forward tool, but easy to use.
You want to expose a device in your local network to the Internet? Here comes a one-command solution!
A simple HTTP/TCP tunnel - Ngrok Alternative
A lightweight tunnelling operator to receive & process webhooks/API requests without public IP or load balancers in your Kubernetes cluster
WebSocket based reverse proxy
🌻 The most easy way to export local port (TCP only, almost no configuration).
https://localtonet.com/ ngrok alternative with api
Tunnel local ports to public URLs
This is an alternative to ngrok. It's like localhost.run, or srv.us.
🖥 expose services behind nat/firewall to the internet
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